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THE SUNDAY NTAR. WASHINGTON., D, . A moonlight photo of the fleets in Cuban waters. The photographer stood on the entered Guantanamo bay for battle practice. That William Jennings Bryan retains his power of oratory and his personal magnetism is proven by this unusual photo- graph of a tourist Bible class at Royal Park, Miami, Fla., where the Commoner made an address recently. Wide World Phato “Sunset on Granite Mountain, Near Prescott. Ari berg, 621 Otis street northwest, winner of The Star’s photograph. A Kentucky society maid at Palm Beach poses for the camera Two tall men of the H i man. She is Miss Rosalie Kendall of Louisville. £ Ulousc otRR spresenatives, Hamilton Fish, jr.. of New York and Daniel R. Anthony of Kansas. The former stands six feet three T _ < . and a half inches above ground, while the latter goes v Y Y above him another inch. _..: Natiensl Photo Co HUnderwoud & Underwood. This thirteen-year-old truant, a war hero, returns to school. The war fever seized John Wizniewski and he was adopted as a mascot by United States soldiers. He now bears the Miss Jane Addams, who will preside at : scars of three wounds, and has a bullet in memorial ceremony for suffrage pioneers on Memorial busts of pioneers of the woman movement, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, February 15 at the Capitol. Representatives his leg, from campaigns of Lemberg, Cham- Luc_rena Mott and Susan B. Anthony, which will be unveiled and presented to the of thirty national women's organizations, in- pagne and Promesa. He wears a medal pre- ) . N - National Capitol on February 15, Susan B. Anthony's 101st anniversary. The sculp- cluding the national woman's party, will take sented by a Polish commander, but must take Now, we're making Swiss cheese in America. T tress, Adelaide Johnson, who is now in Washington, stands beside her work. part in the ceremony. up his studies just where he left off. the Department of Agriculture, is making it. He is Photo by Edmonston Photo by Bachrach Wide Worla Prote press, which, it is claimed, will revolutionize the cheel